A Landlord’s Guide to Renting in Coles County, Illinois
Coles County is a genuinely dual-market county — a distinction that sets it apart from most downstate Illinois counties and requires landlords to understand two quite different rental dynamics operating side by side. Charleston, the county seat, is an Eastern Illinois University town whose rental market is organized around the academic calendar and the student population. Mattoon, six miles to the west, is a working-class manufacturing and commercial city whose rental market is organized around year-round industrial employment and the service economy. Landlords who understand which sub-market they are operating in — and apply the appropriate strategies — can find Coles County a workable and even rewarding investment environment.
Charleston and EIU
Eastern Illinois University is Charleston’s dominant institution and employer, with a current enrollment of approximately 7,000–8,000 students after a contraction from higher peaks. EIU is a comprehensive regional public university offering a full range of undergraduate and graduate programs, and unlike some pure commuter campuses, it has a substantial residential student culture — a meaningful share of students live off-campus after their first year, creating sustained rental demand in the neighborhoods surrounding campus. The EIU faculty, staff, and administrative workforce adds a stable professional employment base that generates year-round demand independent of the student cycle. Landlords targeting the EIU market should require parental guarantors for student tenants, document conditions thoroughly at every move-in and move-out, and understand that summer vacancy is a feature of the student market that must be priced into annual yield calculations.
Mattoon: The Working-Class Counterpart
Mattoon is Coles County’s largest city at approximately 17,000 residents and operates as a manufacturing and commercial hub for the surrounding multi-county region. Major employers have historically included industrial and food processing facilities, and Sarah Bush Lincoln Health Center is one of the area’s major healthcare employers. Mattoon’s rental market serves working and lower-middle-income households whose employment is industrial and service-sector in character. The market is affordable, modestly priced, and more predictable in its seasonal patterns than the student-influenced Charleston market. The Bagel Festival and Mattoon’s community identity reflect a working-class Midwestern character that is distinct from the university-town atmosphere of Charleston six miles away.
The Legal Framework
Coles County operates entirely under Illinois state law — no RLTO, no just cause ordinance. The Coles County Circuit Court in Charleston processes eviction cases for both the student and working-class markets under the standard Illinois framework. Five-day notice for nonpayment, ten-day notice to cure for lease violations, then complaint and summons. Security deposits follow the Illinois Security Deposit Return Act throughout: 30-day return, itemized statement, double damages for wrongful withholding. For student tenancies, parental guarantors — verified for income just as any tenant would be — are the standard tool for managing the income gap that student applicants present.
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